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What is GDPR? The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a new EU regulation aimed at strengthening data protection for EU citizens. The GDPR extends the powers of the Data Protection Act of 1998 to provide better ownership and control over personal data. It also brings much heavier fines for non-compliance. The GDPR marks the…

What is DevOps? DevOps is the concept and practice of no longer keeping IT development and operation teams separate from each other. And instead essentially integrating the two teams into a single elite team where IT engineers can work much more efficiently and cohesively across the entire life cycle of a project, from early development…

What does geo-targeting mean? Geo-targeting or geotargeting is the practice of providing differing content tailored to a user’s needs based upon where the user is geographically located. There are a few ways of providing geo-targeting to a user: By choice geo-targeting Automated geo-targeting By choice geo-targeting is when a user visits a site they…

Server response time and page speed are two different metrics, which both have a large impact on user experience and search rankings. Server response time also known as Time to First Byte (TTFB) is the total amount of time spent to receive the first byte of the response once it has been requested. It is…

API stands for Application Programming Interface and is essentially a way for two systems to communicate and either push or pull data from each other in order to achieve a task. Some examples of Applications with API’s are: WordPress Google Maps Facebook Google analytics An API is a bit like a waiter in a restaurant.…